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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Why it stopped

In Reply to: Re: MY 98 Stops Shooting posted by PigTech on June 09, 2003 at 08:10:58:


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98paint

on June 09, 2003 at 10:35:49

: : When I was In my back yard shooting my gun,right after putting my RT on. My gun stoped shooting like it would still be cocked but not all the way was this because of low air or should I go to an airsmith to find the problem but if you can tell me what I should do.
: : Thanks

: Can you be more specific with what you mean by "still cocked but not all the way?"

: See you on the field,
: -Bill Mills

Well the rear bolt is still pulled far enough back were it stays back but not pulled far enough to be shot so basicly the rear bult needs to be pulled back every 20-50 times the gun shoots.I dont know if this makes much sense to you but I am not to good at these kind of things;)

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